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|4| India-China Chronicle January-February 2011
Count the positivesRead both the issues. I have
witnessed major negative views on China whether in media or among the general public on various issues. However, the India China Chronicle is doing a wonderful job in breaking that perception and bringing to light the reality of actual growth and looking forward towards opportunities for further growth of not only India but also China. If the relations has to grow it is very important to count the positives of each other and work upon it. This is exactly what India China Chronicle is trying to do. Thanks a ton.
– Sarika Malhotra
Shared valuesIndia and China are the two of the
oldest civilizations, they are developing economies and in fact they are developing at a very fast pace to become the most challenging economies in the world. India and China are major traders and both countries are working in close collaboration on various projects. In medical field also a lot of clinical research is going on in India and China. India and China share some core cultural values which bring both the countries together. Gradually the language barrier would be overcome and then these two powerful economies would certainly become an example for the whole world.
– Anushrita Singh
f e e d b a c k
Radical StrokesAll articles were on China or Indo-
China – none on only India.
As a lay person,a. I liked both the balance of Articles
and the content
b. Easy to understand – very few jargon
c. Very relevant to the current times – all information and thoughts can be used in a discussion at a party – I like it
d. Is the tone deliberately positive? I would have liked to see the other side of the Indo-China relationship too
Specific Articlesa. Loved Radical Strokes! I believe
you plan to make it a regular feature – if you don’t, I strongly recommend it!
b. Did not read the whole thing, but liked “Chandni Chowk to China” and “Why don’t they get India?”
c. I thought you tried to develop the tourism aspect of China by –
“China’s best kept secret” That was a good read, I would like some simi-lar ones in the next few issues too
Sahil Patwa, Indian Institute of Technology
Bombay, Class of 2011 • B.Tech
Two heads better than oneI went through the e-magazine and
liked it quite a bit. Though at the outset I felt its very China Centric, following are my observations.
• It is well laid out• The articles are relevant• I read through China’s best kept
secret, Two heads are better than one and Policy and paradox
• Inclusion of pictures makes it very appealing to read
• The article on Chinese Script can be more of a tutorial than a narration
How about including (in the next issues)-• Interviews with Indian business-
men in China and vice versa• Families settled in either country
for more than a decade - their perspective of the country’s people and culture
– Usha Pillai